THE DAILY GAZETTE. . OFFICIAL PAPER ' Ot PlStaborgh, Allegheny City and • Allegheny County. Grier itt Wade Ammo amll Bealllaiddlitreet. IN, 1870, BoNita in Frankfort, 031 l'EmnoLscx in Antwerp, firm Uottii closed in N. York yeinettlay at 1144•115. THE Pretbyterilth lTciierit Arminbly Teets: by isijounittinit. from Pittsburgh, torztoi*r,slPhibidelp . bis, • • Or the bushwhacking raid which the IVoctdiftis:ynton ern d, at Wailiington, are pushing against Oen. 0. 0. Howard, neer respondent writes: ome.ll - ..lute net yet called a single wit ness': he has stood by and taken - all their malice, and, an far as he is concerned. not a mark ban yet been made astainat. CLEVELAND payers announce the death of Hon. F. T. BACKUP. one of their most distinguished citizens. The Leader gay.: • In hisleath, Cleveland has lost one of her best citizens, the bar one of its ablest and most respected lawyers, and all who knew Mara trusted and esteemed friend. Death could have taken from us few No widely:known or so highly lionorek. Jon:: CovotiE, M, C., from the H;entrioreland District, was in town on Homier, for an hour or two, en route to Washington. , His friends in this city are legion; and they kept him busy. Ile was )ooklogand anticipating much pleasure in . Lis own early and voluntary retirement from the representation of his &Arid, The people, however, will not be content to spare Ihim permanently from their service hi sOfie, capedty. • 1 . . WE HEH TO NAT To . THE Pittsburgh .Po the St thit e Oittetie is constantly mindful of the declaraticM, platform upon whicli'vis Eire:Urn successful, that no desire - to plate the Supreme Court. in Lie mciarowith the hpinionsiti the majority of titei pootbs'Y j On thai platform we lutve thtxOttti tithe five lodges, and er.,Ott to liai•O VA, if not tbret:;of 11MT:elbows taring, The ett“timent of our neighbor that —....ftidge-Wtrmiumte -rebretent-to turn out Hfirodioets - lacer. simply on the ground of , his 'polities:i is one that we shit - Vgin.re tetake with ecveral ;grans otalloturee. • : lye doubt If the Poor bi authorized 10 - ainounce the paeltiori,;iit that 31:Alice, whiSse electipi Itimeb - simply on the ground orlds poll m, . run verb bitterly resisted by the Pat, as well as hiProthonotaries Keenan and Snowden. Theta/id their party did their level beet to !mike fhbpimple repudiate' him wheti a ciMaidate, hot Only baitaUee he was not a lAhomit: but liehaisele wee, they itaika lees • refifillMinffiftilf openly, an4lidhitaHE Thr - mith rePudia timi.-7:Aflr Pltis*yrocriPtiou,demud ed,ln thiaiicasatQ,to a veil' 104 {Ma malt has nerer been Oacipett or retrixted. We aoubt If Justice Williams came now tote ideatified with'elther a I.aiSP4 .2 ieeimind a bralC ago:urt traction omittediffidiit Ilia Political Creed, 111 .1.4`q," *i r al i i 4efOPY IL eitinen ottitis Ozototy:"dimply od :mint of hie ionlitles." the Pouf add its ptlrfylivritti which our Prothonotary was in heartY'accord. pdreued H. NV: Williams atka. public enemy throughout two Boom. sivw ClaMtaill* They apparently now ex pect hint and his friends; and the party wthelh placed him in office, to forget all thak.„ . ; , :ot. if, we know Ettintelves '1 , .10t on account of his politics, but because as fen measured to othedo, so it &old meteifto him; tIM majority of the people of Pennsylvania will expect the removal.uf Mr. Keenan as well .as Mr. Snowdeiii. "Simply 'on account of Pales." neither one •of -.Ahem Las a superior title, over (Abe. citizen who: may be Republicans. It probably is,eimply orr i account of his Democratic politic., diet ourPreihkinotary regards a nine years' lease of a good of fieWaa a Warrantee deed for three years mete: If it be true, as the Port says, that Judge Williams has the misting vote, the people may rest easy, for that vote could never IM given to one who vigorously sup ported a policy of proscription and personal . hiliiitinseentaibm in 1867 THE PIG IROH'EEAH•TALI. The Tariff-bill fus effectively gone over lboard,'a strong vote of the house indirect ly potdpoishrg 'its taphole dis4dission for the present) Thi yeia 'rnd ; nays show a good deal of confusion, protentionistai Sentallsts, andliee-tradere hying reemded on either side. 'The bulk'of the Yenta cratie-ttnOttent 4nr distplasing! the ; sub. jecti a fee - of the fiee:tnniere let go of it with reluctance,- bemuse they ass igood . 311- 11' thing Ilse no livorade ste,they bed made thte hilt friith the present . Congeras. A leai:pn4ctiotilste Toted yei bectuie they referred the existing tariff. A majority Of the Pertnsylvania Totes opposed the dismission because, upon principle, they sway snpported the Ways and Means titnenner—whose head* this vote has been carried. . We may explain our remark, that some otthe free-traders have let it go with' ie. inetan'te,hyatitirigthit ikaylatv been: avinrincedthan the bill. as now,shaped,ents, Coneedlit*to them' more, thrut : tha..goulie . mouldratify. or the Senate 'would agree -ttf; :Thei4tain beintiof late, open'.l,o'the •inipmmiiiiottaa kne4zi that; although OM,- lied rixed Pig iron YeIAA *mit thn ran of ,the bill,. therar*e .011 . 47 at Any nrineOt agree tOg. ") le shows their distrust of the:final re .- .cults of a protmeted contro, , • The enentiet of kineiican Internet's' ae ..1101r lest all that they thpaght, they had gained. ..The fruits of three, Menthe'. ..hash-wlutdatig.iwwWWllPPed' ant or their fingers. The bill will not come up again itt-this session: The peep'. will •contituse ta Worry along. with thet tariff 'its it la. hai toppled over and smashed the lobby, and Sts friends on the Maw, flat as pancakes for the present. We don't know that anybody is, likely to-be :a hoary to rescue their - Martel reaming, - . -The, next time that Congress AP , 4resehes the Ma'. queglion, the' people ..onigrhae.akeertlsegkraJrntd:..l,, 1 .1? terneattAr, muwrzoir. Thc lioiie'co4•l4tte. , on:siii4,7! and s itc.iai . o4 log 'ex• I.l44oepOrt on tie: tjue + tidn'oi I7~teiail Iteranine. • notiiciedule rompilsetitlarie fine to modify' all the laws, and Te• peal many of the epeeial Writ - 5; second, to provide specially for the enritinwort eau. tion on liquors and tobacco; and, third. Ito re.oricanise the It , UV" Fftpitt. ment. • • .7)tetomonnt of ttves.-Wbe tokils:4, 15 1104.ated b i lift :2; *WO* ! ".7 . 41T0 040 ; o r s i ..000": aehsaiasss iottr ac. Ries ! trtoit * Ol tbs.. sibitok to ',4lille)if, and carringte;/ItUaii '1149r. dLwrt :fic;isiiii.'COntracts and ..zo*Pts. The income tax is left at five per cent, but the exemption is increased to $1,500, no returns being required from persons of less Income. and no publication of nny returns to be permitted. We count Ntrfth a strosgrtoofitiefFeolritt the opprotvol Of the Ifoihte for this menu. ure. It nurse a n d satisfies the rentsinaltle demands of thy enutitiy.Nrithlut meiotic), restricting the resources of the Treasury. The erttinottett sum total is probably quite as Touch as qtr. Boutaell could dispense =9 of the Administration in lhe matter of di minlsLin~-t~te.public debt. ThifeleMieb these special taxes will_ eery acceptable . . to the MIL'IBeR of the people. The Mr upon incomes ha put; by the; committee, in a much - less, oditiva shape. Objections to the inquisitorial character of the pretend law have , mewed a handsome co/ices/don, not only tri the in/crew/op( the amount ex empted, bat in excusing all persona under that figure from the duty of making any . teturns whatever. We can understand luir - this will .eperate -by referring to statemmita made by Mc. tichencir two. er thee weeks ago. Of the 21'2,843 personsi wh i n now pay the tax, 107,040 +veneld. "Is , "cut off entirely by a V.OOO exetup ', Bon. Putting the tignie . absooo Will re le 4• between 90,000 and 100,000 at least, or arty per cent. of the whole number. Of those who have paid $2O or less, more than three-fourths have been under $l5. The Committee could not throw'oti the in come tax altogether withofft.._ continuing others, many of the special taxes for ex atuple, which are still more odious and 'Cantina's. Nor were they disposed to die regard Wholly the clamor in reftali:eV:tar tern against It. They offi.r, we think, very lair compromise which the popular judgment cannot fail to approve. -- Free-trade members, whose anti-tariff campaign has failed, have been ostensibly contending for a reduction of taxation. We shall be able now to judge of their sincerity. On their otirtprofessloni, they should support this measure cordially. But since the Treasury can only abate shout on much in the total voliuno of its reeeipts,.and since what is taken off front he internal excise diminishes by 'much the possible abatement of-duties at the customhouses, we should possibly find some of them opposing the reductions now imagetited. But the majority of the House will egret, with the Committee, end the Senate is likely to accept the result. Watering Place Architecture A correspondent writes from Newport At the beach • hundred new:bathing houeea are • nearly- completed. The old, rough pavntente are being removed from tome of the principal streets. About half a' dozen families have ar rived. A large number of pentane own ing honors are stopping in the city,sncing to the improvements anti refurnishing of their cottages, that they may be in readi ness be the firet of next month. In some alines the servants have taken poseession, and the family, will find everything in working order, and the dinner cooked when they ntaf chime to come on. The houses usually are furnished as' complete ly axthe town residences, en t)her. is no motile of furniture. The new Villas are nearly' completed.' Some of them are veiy costly and u sing furnished in a cost. ly manner. Glancing through there yes: terdai, 4 iiidieed intiveltlei in the way of deentstiona. Paper hangings-are rarely need, with the exception of the r t u i l i =men' Moms. Silk chintz .in bri t colors and: intricate figures 18 foi the waili of drawing-rooms and parlors, and. the effect •is very beautiful. The 'llk, of a fare, firm quality, Is sewed togethec and tacked at the top and bottom of the will, they lina being covered with eottml-vioth: A heavygilt entra n ce is placed at the top and a lighter one where the chintz meets the mop hoard. A hand rams silk gimp is put around the doors and windows. in sitting and bedrooms the common glazed chintz le pot on in the ramie manner, and where paper is used it is Auvaziably 42 the chintz patterns, the curtains and 'ldnature coverings to match. One gentleman is covering the wall of hie hall with handsome embroidered leather, and a heavy paper in excellent imitation of this is used for libraries. The floors of the drawinwrooms,and. fact, nearly all of the mono excepting chambers, are laid In hard wood in fancy patterns, and bright raga are placed before the sofas and doors. These Moors are waxed anti polished till they shine and an as smooth as glace, and are eery beautiful and suitable for a' summer-house. They have low . been used for halls and dining roams, but not for parlors until this sea eon. ,In one new hour! - the old.fashioned colored tilt* are set around the mantel piece, and the hearth is composed of them. Hie mantel alone of curved walnut cost VW. Hard woods, highly polished, are used almost exclusively for the .linisldng of the interior of the cottages, and when half a dozen kinds are employed, as in come awes in one room, the effect is very elegant. . Everything in the Swiss style is the fashion this year, and the new houses are much more striking and novel in their ronstrnction thin any built heretofore. The number of peaks, gables.towers - and dormer windows which are tackled on to .ens roof ; is really surprising. —Where slate is not used the shingles are painted in stripeususually a bright red and hrowu, and the window frames and caps and the cross pieces or braces with which the ex terior of the house is checkered off, ire painted in decided contrast. with the rest of, the building. - Not unfrequentiy red. brown, gray, black and yellow are seen on the same building, and a very light pate green hi also fashionable. Some very line rustic fences are to be built on the avenue and - some fancy ones after tlit - Swlas style step. , • . The old tines look very modest in their sober coats, yet I limey this position for gaudy exteriors will not be Veil biotin& Railroad and Hilda' Proopeei. of Tarairaa. Virginia is among the first of the States to receive the impetus of the wave of ire migration now rolling southward; and at this time, her material lireepects are fast brightening. Travellers ,through the State describe a 'large - permetage of the passenger travel en her railroad trains as beingoximposed pfmtning settlers and three who are log over the country with. a view to purchase. Her large land holders have reversed the old policy, and are now willing, and even anxious, to sell their estates in small or large tracts, and are extending a cordial welcome to the immigrant, whether from the Northern States or from Emiie. Thousands of acres of .the best egricithwral lands'oh the .anptinent are daily elms:mita; hands, and the territory of Virginia Is fast filling hp within lidgetiions and 'thrifty class of , . The Mineral wealth. of Virginia, al. though known as far back as the Revolts ' ,tion, is just beginning to be appreciated. The troreworkera of Pennsylvania, whose ore beds Ire every yeas ,liecoming. more expensive to work, haie been securing large trams of valuableihmhearing hinds, ',in the region between the Blue Tildgeafid the , fireenbrier river. 'Them is. on area of MO tulles in width , by 120 in. length, through thOiniddle of which passes the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, which probably contains iro enough to suirly the United States for t he next thou years!. Beyond h, in the Kanalah*VaUST. are deposits of coal especially *dented flor Iron smelting and steam ',purpnises, upon which a thousand years demand will leave scarcely An impression. The extension of the and Ohio road is now building this sally. Woh her system of ta rood commuei. tuitions completed, Virgi_ will be ablate reach-with him -bands, northward; to the 'amber and,grairul of the lakes. west. ward to the lifleslanppl, with Its stores et provitiona. and southward, to the cotton fields of Tennessee and Arkansas. She t will then be ambled .to unite upon tier own soil, the .sations elements for gnat .aglimilturalandmannfacturia,g eminence, and be raised in her activity, as sheds al. reidy*ltiailly among the progressing, labor.inviting States. The Chesapeake irnd Ohio Railroad, which lot new legs tottered the Nippon nal aid of the Onto, being 9 1,01 11 4014 44M 13 Atuk,et the Mite Sulphur SpiiiOO the Ohio River. Upwards of 6,OOOUSin are it ararkom the lbw. Ileserao Fisk *Hata, the reliable Bankma , of New, York, who are the Financial 'Agents 'OF ‘the rake and Oldelleilroad CompsnY, reaort satisfactorytroq tales of the isn.,l e. Monde. as wino bY ttstr irMrnerga7 meat elsewhere, are Mill to be bad at the name iittiCand ex.:limps of other &curl ties for these Bends are made at:the best market rates. A Priti*in „. of kelli . *me - Epitper — o - ea 'Soo. ....tErem Malian Fraphiacp Chronicle.) -')Almost evenj,dav, elite entrance of the 11 1dentaliffilliel, &Pigpen. street; may be "seen an cal/lime' Citherriiin, who helve!• tunes us for alms. A countenance trnerd with the furrows of on and starvation in no way unproved by its total stbstinenee ' front water. And yet; wit” of lit'' many 111.11/1311K who • bestow a passing glance on th a t weather-beaten, dirt-1a•-. - gripuul face, tltiLk for a moment that in thoee old aluleelled veins rourses blnal of royalty l Yet this is even tat. Fifty., le partite. , all the bright dremmof-Oriew.i utl ltaxry were his. Ili,llte youngest of five brothers.ltad for. his fsffier no less a ' personage than the sovereign of the Celes. I fiat Empire. Entil his tenth year, reared in the splendor of that Court of which SO much is told and so little is keown,helual not a wish that was, not gratified. Man darini of high rank'Weire glad indeed to wait on this ,scion of a royal house. 'lie, with his brothers,. had each their little coext. Toone wan allotted tbe care el the royal fowls; to another, the royal Cheep; to another, the ravel goats; and to .him belonged the care of 'his mother's pet peacock. Sinecures, that exist in all well regulated governments, are by no means _unknown. in China. So. he . grew up, hap. pi in the execution of his duties and the paternal commands. Already had he been promised the command of the Thibetan frontier. .- - ' • . , Far from the capital, in the country *here the rebela were most powerful, we eau well imagine the consternation caused his mother at this intelligence imparted to her by her fayoritc son.' Eten at that early ago •he was eager for this martial life. He dreatrA only of great deeds and tear's alarms c I and when his mother gently; braiding his 'tiny little queue, would wise into her boy's bright eyes, and mad there the langeage which they poke. her heart altematMi between hope ml fear. A gentle little. maiden had long wen kis betrothed. She, too, felt keenly lie pangs of parting, which kis hopeful, hating heart Lad not the time to feel. Bright, hright , indeed, was the future for hint; and vet ono short night cast hint front his airy bight even to the depth Into which be is sunk. One of those sudden revolutions to which that kingdom .is so subject hurried his father from histhmne, and caused the murder of all who loved and honored him. Through the fidelity of an old servant this prince was saved front the general butchery. Still,l bin name alone • would have been his dentli 7 witmmt at any-time. - So he lived in pored's- and constant dread, shun ned fijr.ifill and shunning all, -When the firs. cargoes of Chinese were sent to our . State. be, welomuing this opportunity for eempe front an atmosphere deatlito him; smuggled himself on board of one of the ships. The close- confinement which hr had to undergo, and the sousing of the cargo in the . hold, ruined his health and crippled hint fur, life. Too weak to. beg, and too honest to strai. , nothing wan left. hum bat to accept the bounty which the stranger M a strangeland saw fit tobestow upon him. !Who aortal the pangs It cost the proudiieart before it could descend to this' As you see him now, so he has • • lived for the post ten yearn. • Through the aid of an interpreter we gleaned the sad history, of this poor old Prince. Thathardship and want may have affected • the brain of the unfortunate is more thin likele hut his tale it told with no much apparent truthfulness. to notch cornettnest, that wo hive thought it wor thy the hearing of our reiders. Driglger u.nn him starting in life then one in ten thousand; dark, darker, perhaps, in itx closing than one in ten million. =1 France exports wine«. bandies, fancy articles, furniture, jewelry, clock., watcluo, paper„. perfumery, and fancy goods generally. Italy exports corn, . wisies. 'es *ewes, dye stuffs, drugs, fine marble, Raki , , . CAfir.livi^g',„tuittoticti and salt. Prueaut exports linens, woolens, line. ar ticles of it...., copper and brass, indigO, mtatical intrtniments, tobacco, wine and porcelain.: Ueentany exports tornol, woolen good.. linens.' rage,. corn, timber, Iron, lead, tin flax,-hemp, wine, wax, tallow and cattle .Anotria exports minerals - . raw and menu factult.t . tl silk, thread, giant, wait, tar, not gall, wine, honey, and mathematical rostra meats. . . England esportacetten, woolene, kluts hardware,carthantrare,•cntlecy, iron, steel. metallic 'rare., salt, coal, watclien, tiro ailka. and lineik • Roosia exports tallow, flax, hemp, flour, iron,, copper, linneed, lard, hider, wax, ducka, cordage, bristleo, fun, pntash and Epain exports wine, brandy, nil, fresh. and dried fruite, unickeilver, aulphur, cork, 'saffron, anehorices, !dike and wool. ens. China export N ten, rhubarb, musk, gin ger, borax, ainks . : . ailke, cassia, filigree ivory ware, 14cquered 'ware, and Ilitidostan export gold and silver. mid. .1, fudlgo, sarsaparilla; vanilla, jalap. ustie; comtearliy wood, pimento, drugs. . nd dee stuff's.' Braildexprirts hero indigo. sitgor, rice, tides. dried meats. tallow, gold. diamonds ncl other procioua atones, gaups, nuthogs and:ladia rubber. • • . • . • West Indies export sugar, sugar moles.- see ram:tobacco, eigars, mahogany. dys arocda.' coffee, pimento, fresh fruit and preserves, wax, ;ringer, and other spice.. Switzerland exports cattle, cheese, hut. , ter, tallow, dried India, linen, ans, vet vets,kiCe, jewelry, paper and gunpowder. Duct India experts cloves. nutmege, mace, , pepper, rice, indigo, gold dust, aim_ plum 'marine, sulphur, Ivory, rattans, win dalwried, ;Inc and nntet:' United States invade; principally, SO. cultural produce, cotton. tobacco, flour, pro vialone of all klnda, lumber, turpentine, wearing strange Charaergeo-A, Rao With a Mania for Seeing His Pellowebeltage Asleep. • A Mill who gave hia.llllllllo 3.1$ Charles Watkins, end who turns out to be Charles Liangefo en, once a respectable merchant of this city, wee.arrested while trying to enter theme se of- nr. (Schaeffer, on Port land avenue, before daylight yesterday morning. This man lute a strange Mauls for which a name hal yet to be invented. Ile will break -into &how at 'night just for the luzury of standing by the bedside of a proem and looking at him M. her, as the case may be, an they lay alfeep. • Ile has been known to do thin on several nc essione, and, after standing there and gazing for hours; leive without disturbing anything, and elm, the deem after him. About eit'months age he got .111maelf Into' seriouatrouble in thin way, being ar rested as a burglar and held to answer. Reentered the tem 'of a young lady af ter .ebe had retired :and' gone to sleep. Taking his favorite position beside the bed,- he -stood gazing at the beautiful sleeper- till, perhaps, censcione of the presence nest- her, she awoke, and- wan frightened tervlby. — By the faint light of The moon as it shone'through the lattice,. cite saw this stranger standing atilt -and motionless st. her bedside. She screamed and fainted, and the inmates of the house, aroused by the noise, same rushing in just Imtime. to catch the intruder. The knit/. canned ,a good deal of excitement., undue little goselp at the time, but sub sequent facts- have preyed that the man aim harmless, andsreatt,there just. to sat isfy this singular-longing of his. Ile hu bee/Vaught in several such places since then, but at no time, has he ever .disturbed anything or, any body...-Ho was presented to the Court as a suspected felon, a charge hardly justified by the facts in the case, and held in five hundred dollars to be of good behavior for twelve inonthe. Ills ease Ina strange one indeed.—Louiarifie Couriar-Jourrint. • An Old Newspaper. The London Gaulle Is the oldest neWe paper printed in English, in the'veirld. The CongressionalLibmq has a complete set of the London Gautk, In morn then two hundred:volumes, from its commence ment in 160 to the present time. We have before Be a single copy of No. 1,883 of the paper, dated "from /donde'', Octo ber I. to 'l'huredey,October 4, 1683." This number is . remarkable as containing the sddresaes to 7 Charles IL. cripetelatlog him upon the discormy of , the.flye new( Plot. These addresses, Irani the lieuten ants, deputy-lieutenente and officers of the militia for the county of Northumberland; from the - Mayor, Aldermen and "burgy! masters" of the ' ancient" boroUgh of Wembo , T. ln the county of Wilts; from tha-lwough of Newham, In the aunty of UlmtlMMT;aod from other boroMilts,towns and countice,all speak lnloyal terms 4,the denunciation of the "sincere scheme - of tauthituntqacrablir Ossum," and. the at s. says of the addresies,. that..l4e ieSilfia.P/ 40° & t‘receii."t4etat very graelously."' ~, T ho. poet. Is.. very , neatly pripted d00104:611110 PIM,. eleven halt bi*VaPr .'nfF4l. besides the 'actresses, ifgeh,;oceut , '. columns, two and onoquatter Colormi of news and three-quarters of a column or advertisements. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY „LS, 1870. FOREIGN • - . .01 - 7, otEri P. H milt-% NN. the 1 i ermen his- i whin of the United Slaws, died n few ef4150 rdnro; in. Berlin. . . . • • - Ts . iii.Tv-rota thousand emigrants left ',tit and South thirmany during the first oar months of the present year. Tiig wine which is drunk every day nt he tattles of the Emperor of Russia, costs . pward of two hundred rouble, Is.fluuternaln the harvest of coffee of Last year and the production of sugar have given very profitable results. The multi. ,Tl6llll of—indigo • is- boutauitiyi ..mura. ani mated. Tut: *tit') reset l'Eugettie .tun for the past fiftfrit 'or sintien years nanitally, pa:Ed apvrartlof three hurtdred-tbounand'franes foam her private purse to Catholic churches in pnris. A Fri Mimi journalist traveling. in Prus sia, writes to I, Hamel. that he is nor 'prised everywhere. to find. that emint von Bismarck halt loot tiearly all hih former polarity in North-tierinany Trit etatunof Coln.Ynbon .pmeenteit by the &inures of the Fketich to the United States of Columbia, to be iirertird in the city of Colon t.\spincrall), was shipped 'and will ' arrive,. t Aspinwall about the 26th. THE Crown P ince Austria; who went to hid first com union the other day , is described by di se who have had Food op • purtnnitiettto`obnerve him; as a dull: in-. &lent, good-natured lad,.: who. sarcs for nothing; in the world but dancing 'music. A . 4`.6MAT.Orli pnblicatinn intending to give an authentic account of the love at fairoof King William, of ilittssia, in cir ettlnted in large numbers in tioutlafterrna nv, in order to add . to the hatred with n portion of lio• people than looks pnit Prussin. = Dore has lately signed a contract for five years with an F.nglisli publisher, by which sr undertakes to come to London for two or three months every year ttiinake. 260 designs on each occasion. For these he is to receive 200,0001 r. a year. lletznt iloctiEsowr leads the life of a Locution, in his cell at the tltt. l'elagie prison. tic gets his inealsevery day four time"; from Velour's restaurant, for which lie pays two hundred and eighty franca a week, and quenches his thirst by drinking daily three bottle's of Sillery. Tut: volcano of l'ebortico, Mexico, con tinuea in toll eruption. Red hot atones are thrown up from the crater to an im mense 'height, and at night the night in. most grand. The air is filled with whet' for a distance of torty.five mites. The in habitants in the neighborhood are terror stricken, and have abafidoned their homes. •"Staata Anzeiger:' speaking of the progress of industry inl.hrlin, states that thus number-of locomotives built in that city 'unmounted in 18111 to 00: 'in 1862 it was 108; in 11:41, 120: in 1864 - . 140; in 1800, 18th in 1867, 184; in 1868, 200. !tithe same years the number of railway carriages tortityucted was 1,803, 1203, 1,112, 1100. 1,186 . ,. 1,716 and 1;017 respectively The , number of workmen employed in naking marhin, , rin about 1f+.04.10. sTATin - rirxt. work on the ilertuan pulntions of Europa• fiver the entire mb•r of eouln at 54.000.000, iucltuling onto speaking inn. Eorty.nine mil no inhabit n emnpact territory:, tha t more than a tenth part of the rrhol: are scattered through non-German States, Foreign rams in lierman speaking coun tries number:lndy about 1.240,000, and of these about Ale-half are in Prussia. TOE Empress of Austria shot herself through the hand the other day in, at, tempting to wrest from her son a keeled revoker, with which lie wan playing. The accident gaCe• rise to a rumor, which spread all over Vienna dAring the nett few hour, afterwarcl. that the- Euipreaa Elizabeth. goaded to madness by the In fidelities. of her Imperial hitahand, had committed suicide` by shooting herself through the heart with a resolver. Tinatz: were great feeds - Hies the other day at Mimosa .% in Huard., on .account of the fiftieth anniverant7 of Urn. Kotze. bue's entrance into the Russian service. (ten. Kotzebue is iiow governor of the proTiliir of Nese 11111tRilL and Bemarabia. His father was the famous German dra matim.whom Charles Sand, the fanatical in talent , amarisinnated at Mannheim, in the lirand.Duchy of Baden, in the vear The murderer was behead...al with a sword n short time afterward, in the , same city.' After stabbing Kotzebue. he • had Tulsa, modally tried to kill hinting!. it is rumored. in Patin that the Emperra itained the _powerful salvia of Emile di ----"-"' irardin'a L rvrte, question was first brought np, by prnmis lag, to appOiht him Embassidor to th, Pe. tersharg, in the place of kieneral Fleur'', s i who, ntiasion is known to !tare onmplet ly failed,And who is about to her ecall to Paris. (iiranlin's appointment wo Id heilhe more welcome to the eotirt e the I '7mr,a ,, he BO long and energetically op. posed the French advocates of the rent ration of an intimienderic Kingdom of Po.' DEIIMPUti LA Motwrittu, the Belgian an. semen,- who-lnia• been convicted of fire nturdeo and sentenced to death. has Met his renter., roniniutc , d to imprisonment to hard labor for life:, This is considered equivalent to the abolition of the death penalty in Belgium. •31. Bam, the Minis. ter of * Justice, is reported to have declared :that, aslong as he was in the Belgium cabinet, no more nenienrea of death shortld lac carried Into execution, and King Leopold the Second is said to have taken a pledge when bin. little eon and heir died, not to sign any more death war rants. Toe - St. Catharine'. Times thus de. scribes a recent debate In the Demilnlon Senate: "Sit George E. Cartier called the honorable memberta order in English. Mr. Furgusen asked him to repeat. Sir George F.. Cartier did in French. lion. J. Sand. field Macdonald replied in Wmlle, evident ly . denouncing the • tninintry. amid great laughter. Sir George E. Cartier defended the Government •in Latin and, Greek. - [Great ppplatese.i. ..AbU o tt protected agesinat the debate's being tarried on in Choctaw. [Laughter.] Sir John A; Mar. &audit said It was Greek to him. - (laughter.] Mr.' Levisionte spoke in SPnlnhl' • KIM aro various reports as to the end of the converted Jew, Derdt z, who played AO infainous a part. In the. attempt of the Duchess of Derri to orerthmw the gm , - eminent of Ring Louis Phillippe. home ray that he died so poor that he even Lad to well his gold spectacled in order to par chime a little food. Another report is, however, that; at the time of - his death, which took place some ten or.twelve years pinto, Ire left 'Whismignme fortune, which Le had received fromllL, Thiern. an a price of his treachery towards the Ithiehens. Denitz left a non Who was 'studying at a seminary in Frances when his father died; The young -man refused to touch a. eon of the money which his tether 7- had left Lim, and - thereupon passed into the Lends oltries scrupulous heirs. WiteE the Marquis d'Andelarre had the other day that famous audience with !Aeon the Third, In order to nenonsiride, an the name of the loft Center'agalnst the Plebiscite policr Which had driven Count Darn and M. IltitTitfrom the Call.. net, Napoleon, no mum], merely twirled the big mustache and lent a deaf ear to all the 'repiesentatlone of the - Marquis. At the clone of the audience, the Emperor drew a _huge maniere" lane from his pocket. .11re," exclaimed the little Marquis., on - Seeing the mnrocro cane, "I have had to swear to my' friends not to accept anything at your Majesty's hands." "bet even-a cigars" said the Emperor calmly. The good Magnin d'Andelarre had mistaken the cigar case for a Minister's portfolio. , . A &mon reporter thus described a re cent fire at Dumfries, and for ittlaimsthe iltioniiiminhip:, "The sky was clear and unclouded, and the stars Kleine quietly down, but their • pearly light grew faint aad feeble In the wild , glare that Shot' nd valz i t i est a i l n i i ss i l i t ie d s ittwt thd o lm t r i t i l , i , ;7 ga rtge i .. tare of leaves, flood nakedly out In the fitfql glare like the grizzly terror of the Neeand SeildlL. The building itself—it seemed iq very,truth '.‘k union horrible on all 'M a il round,— At one/teat ?Draftee : Ilea fay tongues of fire burst through the windows and roof, dancing along in mad delight, charring the Wood and stonessith their Lot.and, cruel breath, and 'spitting .forth showers:Of Sparks Into the :alr,,and ontApamthe ancient lime trees, clothing ,their Mutts and brunettes With a &OM& Atoo4 defy, Millet, aid, Volip tuous lips of plesoure, an the fable tells us, breatLlng,yientruction, in tkeir,burning , 14!iiici*i4 pieta.lligizo,. - too t h e simxind • volume-of Taglle.Delord' aFflatottof,thiSetondEm; Pl* . lave o read the - adioince meets of Pains' chapters f this second 'eDilate, arming others the chapter on' Or . ilara: omirraej. NL.,Delord, ,di will undoubtedlyy soon be the case, - publlahni another edition of this new volume, I t would advise him to procure himself cep tain very authentic documents on thi et- ecution of Ors - tai; an•sccident baa mused them to fall into the hands of Wdo Ville uteseanl, and an-eye -Witness describes. in themiha, hat momenta of ittho donated men,' Pied did not' , show biLlinyfinsisis the sublime cshimess Isuite . 3l4*rd athibutolto him. While the collar of his slilitracasent off, his teeth chattered, and the following. conventation - took place be tween the doomed men: "Oh, Pieri, becalm:" said Orsini, turn , ing his back to hisaccomplice. - Calm, Sir Canny! You may well speak of that, you *ho ite ,always eahn." ; • "Is it }swell° that you should be afraidrzmidOraini,. and, tufninit to one of the janitom, he added the following terrible wools: • • - Be kind enough to request the e r xecm tioner not to throw my head into , the same basket with that of this man who teem. LOOK AT THOSE HANDSOME SPONGES! Mediterranean fintindini li , an . :Ind'' Mediterranean nde s of all k nds Mediterninean S Wi poon. of all ad. MedKenner. nponnes of all %Inds i Abo. Fresh Ennuis Pident Medicinet tindr,-Cold at the very incienit Plc." JAMES-E. BURNS & CO.'S Corner Peas and MAU. (*MM. (ialr) Sla =ll=3 Thriee Is he erntelf who keep. otthld reseh l't his hand a specific that at. one and tbe. game time will strengthen. regulate and purr! hl. .Y.teu when enfeebled, diserdered and corrupted. Such le the three-fold operatkin of bioetettore Stun:lnch Bitteri. and hence the great superiority of that standard vegetable rekorative over ell mod lanes that are merely tank ft and nothing else. The elect of the ordinary aettiegeettlzwili..... 4 extraele upon the bowels Is &matrons. and upon the depraved blood or bite they P.A.. 0 . baue- Octal effects whatever. In dyipepsta and liver emu plaints all the folds and humors of the body are we or less Intected,and the Eowels'are nite badly constipated. An unmodified astrisotent— quinine for instance—doe. infinitely mars ba than good In euch car.. In floatetterb Bitters on the other hand, the stimulating and tonic eillo inedts are plunged vrith eperienta and nalmß• tic Ingredient. ; file !Meat la.utlves and blood de parent. In the vegetable kingdom an. intarmliad an Lb.. of • purely inviminiting nature. and der the °pennon of this admiribie combination, the three Important prod...rota laylietettort.Ped; 'elation sad purideation go on together. The ',- pinny with which the disordered organisation or. lured to Its natural condition under course of the /Mien is doe to this owe. Eierl disturbed (motion of the bodr la farorabfl rifted? , br the nations properties of %ht. eritaprehentlye and well !alarmed preparation. A. a grinairal redo the boar• eh. ore subject to Irregabirttle.. and the gelds 114 ble to twovineyltlated.aid hence the Men are especially valuable as in alterative, correctly* and invirant. In all dietriede ober, the rea of terrolt o tent fever" tafect.the air, lila keelthfolvle In m. etable ellair should ba 'alum al s prOlectite meet erne. 16121711A , 14” - :A10:k 2 .1" , e 2-1 :Viil FABER VAN DOREN 367 . Liberty Street PITTSBURGH, PA. STEAM ENGThiES IRON AND WOOD WORRING MACHINERY, Steam Pumps Engineers' and Machinists' Tools, STEAM FIRE ENGINES, BELTING, oolen Machinery, Machine Cards. tirMannfecterers' mud VIII limp• Heat A. constant supply on hand and °rubbed on short notice. c•ituv.mii mi:or.icrrEt, NOTICE! whj; the pirbirel Third Arrival of Spring DRY GOODS. Bell & Moorhouse, 21 FIFTH AVENUE, Are Offering Great Bargains in Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Linens, Piques HORNE & CO'S. Hosiery ! -Gloves ! I=l Prices Unknown Since 1861 .AmrsAidmurs Jou OLOTEB7.• rwt sysort, • counrioasonws KIDS at LONG TOP CD& tholcoahad.s. *tee. itimuLAVi. XADE BRITISH 1109.15.1101mr, 33 tents. „ PLAN • AN . D MOBILO COTTON 110101, 19. etrrres HOLDEN. O 7 race or doe. OLTIMP sOPlfft STOUT_ HALT TIONZ, '93 GENTS' SUPER FINE EAU( UOSE Ea arnu. Auo spleselßL samorlassni• &ARICA SAES and. BOW' EDIRONE . LADINE FANCY ROWE . . Large Additions to Stook Joat arriving. to width we Inane the attention of Wholesale and Retail Cud 11.711 t. 7DND 79 MARKET. STREET READ THE PRICES James Hoag, Jr's, 174 Federal St., Alleeny. . . . Al 10 cents, IN patterns WWI Ps bright mkt, good at the 010 , Al 12 I , ,,llc.,lfeari A 0/00 puir yr NM*. • .. ir Al 13 Cents, Ilea Whits Paper 44 000.01r0mr100 Mita luml B Ilollairl tor Wtadow ithadisapod abbePIUS , . ~ . • ' . 1F4 , 6 Oil Ooth Wisilkor 100440 n tow paten . . Wldell6or nath, tolght rotors, 4s eetru. wid• 011 Cloth. cot to et tuau. mom.. /lc. • il . • • alleimot Gold awl Iliad 14ide Wail Pa' r. OCloir JAMES HOAG' - , Jr:, 'FEDVAAL,STREET, NEW d DVERTIB. 1 1 074. SEMPL'FS' - „I 1_ I 180 and 182 Federal Street, Allegheny ts ! _ wilts ! mnrwitieißea cruitut:, • Wit+. • ' CAMi Crib Honey CO - mb entitle Quilt, !.E=l=3 ached and Unbleached . rlble Linens. idebeylled:reple . r parneal!e. Sheeting Muslims. ell ' Shlealnalleallnla eery cheap, /An. CqUOP.. DRUG STORE, Parasols . and San Umbrellas libbons and Flowers Table Napkins and Towels LINEN SHIRT FRONTS Hosiery, Notions, &c., Wholesale and Retail ago .0 IS2 inedend. street, Allegheny W. S.HAVEN & OOK AND JOB and Chintzes. AT No. 174 AT THE LOWEST PEJOEL HATS ANT BONNETS, WM, SEMPLE'S, inting House, ;• CORNER OP 01) ST. AilD THIRD AVE BLANKS. OTESDF ALL KINDS I:= lank ReceiptB, I=l MORTUAOKS. QUIT-CLAIM DEEDS. COMMON nrmvs. JUDGMENT BONDS. •AfiIIi.EMENTS. LEASES. WAR. ANTr.E "Emus MARRIAOK C .RTIFICATES. LANDLOR • WARRANTS, LEASES OF ALL KINDS. Summons and Subp(Entes EXECUTIONS AND SCIHZ,VACIAS. DECLA TUITION& COMMiIVIVRALTII WARRANTe. APIIDAVITt. DONDE.. ATTACIIMMTS. • row= or ATTORNIT. • OARSMEN ANTASIIMENT. CONSTABLES' SALES, COMMITNICNTS. ACKNOWLITIOMENTS. SCIIOOL OILDISIM LETTILRB - OF ATTORNEY NOTARY'S BLAMER BANKRUPT BLANKS. • Blank Books DAY ROOKS. JOURNALS. • CASH BOOKS . RECORD BOOKS. JUSTICES' DOCKETS. COMMON INDEX BOOKS WE MAKE TO ORDEtt All Kinds of Blank Books, FOR BANKS AND BANKERS. FOR COUNTY RUCORDS, FOR MERCEUNIT. TOR MANDFACTIIRRNS. FOR RAILROADS. FOR OIL AIMI'COLL COMPANIES. FOR MASONIC LOINDCR. ' • FM% ODD rSLLO.W.IP LOOM'S: ' spit Immo OF imStry RIND. FOR ALL CORPORATIONS. AND ASSOCIA TIONS. ALL WORK Executed in the Best_Style BUY THE GENUINE. CLARK'S "0. N. T. SPOOL COTTON. GEO. CLARK S 0 E A.GENT • Sold Everywhero. "HILL & ADAN'S SEWERPikE 65101416 7MidukYStAeghenT ffit'ar%tiv!iin=a4lf E=2 C. G Qt/IVWC NEW ADVERTISENEENTS. GREIT BIRGAINs Summer Dress Goods, IVII, SEMPLE'S, and In' Federal Slivd, Allegheny Slack and Colored Silk Poplin Drepse, Wart Pordina In Beautiful Irene Gros Grain Slack ztit, torSaddllet. . Black and Colored I)rPAP/4111v. ' Black and Colored Poplin A1p.... . Striped and tdrared P. /Cr. Granadlnoo. Plain and Spotted, • Black Silk Sacques . • BLACK SILK_ BASQUES, Plain and Striped Summer Shwls,. BLACK LACE SIIAIVLS: SUMMER SKIRTS Cassimekes and Jeans, Cottonades and Linen Drills, Wholesale and Retail, Vii. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, Allegheny THE BEST BARGAINS otTERED This Season. = tidies' Bun British Cotton Stbrkings. AT 2.3 CENTS, attire liravy British fatten Stockings =EI I==! adiee Soper British Cotton Ntorkin = Men's Heavy British Calton Socks AT 2.3 CENTS. Xrn'o Healy Frrneh Cotton No'r LADIES' AND MEN'S ERIN . O GAUZE UNDERWEAR EEEEI=I NISSEN BOYS AND CLULDIOND COTTON STOCKINGS AT OILY ATLI REDUCTI, PRIM , AT Morganstern & Co's, =1 MACRUM, GL-YDE & CO No 78 and 80 Market Stree DEXTER Washing Machine. M=SCMl:l==== convinced that It Is hart the thing needed by ewer/ fatally.Atarnellon guaranteed. This Ma S chine can be told for by the mottb. firAg ent pale.i wanted In every county. Cool/ nahts fur 6 34 YEDIMAL , Tll6hT Allegheny On a Par with Gold WE NOW OFFER Our New Stock DRY GOODS NOTIONS EASTERN PRICES nutsits ARE INVITED TO Examineour Goods & Prices ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON kW, No. 11.5 Wood Streei BAILE Ysgo CHESTNUT ST, Etiii : 41 LADELPi ll . . ' TaßCCGlOttiMeliji. The repUtation and experi ence of 40 ycars,*arrant us in saying' that our stock' of Fine Timekeepers of the best Euro ilean and American Makers is now the largest in 'the 'coun:.' try; and we guarantee' that each Watch wo sell, is finished with great mechanical precision, has all the late improvements, and will run 'regularly, well, and give satisteCtion. , . imosiii ',romp* peted te: wain IRMA la Tartas 101 annul. !Wray Lrman's Florida Water The most cele rated and most 'delightful; f all per - *plus, for use o the hand kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath,' - for sale by a ll Druggists and Perftuners. NEW ADISEt. TI I= -NORTH ERN Pacffic Rilifroad. To Railroad Coirtractors. Sealed Proposals alp toe rod at the office Or = MANY. No. 1 : 40 BROADWAY, corner of Cedar street. Ned YWB, until ITEDNENDAT.the Ist day of June.lB7o. o'efoek. neon. for the Ur. dlet.ilatainry, Bridging and flallasting of that per- Don of the Northern racile Railroad In the State et Unmeant., extending from the Dulles of the 81, AMR firer to tho Iled dray OW western boundary Mlnnebta dtstaueo of about :130 miles), In- chafing or err thinarriairqa famPlree the marl- bed for a r Ingle track, and necernary aide traelts = 'Ma sald Company will also receive proposals. at • a game limo and place. I oethe timber cross-ties. .6 for the Iron milt. Wires end natures for the road es above. The leon rolls to be delivered on the dock at Du I utd, Ina.lota, or at the masted of the htivvisalppl river. and the ties received according to:blank I arms, which kill be ready for diatribe- Una on WSDNESDA Y. 31a7 4.1870. at the once lb. Compeop.es above. 'where plans of the frustums. end maps end protiles of the And. with full apecillattlens. run then he seen, aril the time allowed tor the orrnpletlnn of the centred, wade The ('nmpeny resin .° the tight to re)ent mn7 II bids not deemed to be for the Intetents of tin ECM Printed eiretilsrs containing full forme:tatted will be furnished on appliostitin, by unit or other wise. to EDWIN F. JOHNSON. Oder Engineer. in' to the President Of the Company. at the office. No. 120 BROADWA Y. as above, • • 'J: (411IWOR SMIT H , 'resident Northern •Pacific Railroad Co MUM =Mg The Bed Suspenders Ever Worn Merchants are cantiuned Whist buying erg but iicsiiseegoonS. rash pely Is wartime with the net. of our patents. Stile at tenni flys ass Furnishing Goods dealers In this city. . FISK, CLARK & FLAGG PATENTEES. 58 White street, *ow York app. VW, TEAS! TEAS! TEAS Jo.t received,. large and Coe , Reinatment of N Teme.couslaOGA of , YOUNG HYSON. . OOLONG SOUCIIONG. Buyers are Invited will'l and exa lnterhe Mock as . tinaltty and price he for thest of the porch/mix. Al.. On hand. a large Web b llent amendment of choke Greeerica. For •• = ap32Mra-In Kos. tio and 30 Diamond oQnam. A LL .TIIE LATEST ,synEKOF sETS OF JEWELII.I". WATCH! CIIA INA, SLEEVE BUTTONS. JIANDKEILCIDEI HOLDERS. GOLD tipurk CANES, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WAltr At. 111, f,0wt. , 1 Prii•e'..tL WATTLES & SHEAFER'S = 101 Flynt AVENCE.Rbovo Smithfield otreet. ray If NE POLES. C I have a doe assortment of Carle Poles left over from last year, which I offer at a very low prio.. Parties wanting shnold order early, so as to Invora their orders being filled. JAMES BOWS, 30'Wood Street, FLUTING MACHINES. The best and ebeapeat Fluting Itachtnes In the market. Price $6.60 each mitehate. OW and acalobeen at JAMES BOWNI, • 136 Wood Street. prNoIING- IRONS. • 1h... just received an Assortment of filoch log irons. an article used sm. mach In the east by the ladles for ending their hale. Foe sale by I BUTCRERS, TARE 110TICEI • . . I have the deiced— nee , !rtment of Cir.ler Spring Balance(lith elm sash and enameled oe Mete, ntpfetn In very part and warranted, for JAMES IiOWN, WM 136 Wood Wont. COAL I AND COKE PEAI,L_COAL Schriatiel Walker • ..tu.saAz , ... p “wrn.4..tirm ßsA KA si LE R 8) wuowALE COAL, NUT' COAL,k SLACK =M! Udinill ° 4. WORKS. Mike aid Sand: Corner Sandusky S ' . and West Penn R. R., = ==! Oscar F.Lanim&Co. =I CONNELLSYILLE COM. =ME] Youghiogheny and Anthracite Coa - PITTSBURGH:PA.. OFFICE : ROOM No. 'Gazette RoIIdIOR P' Order, rerreetfully nolidted. elpStyll COAL! COAL! YOUGHIOGIIENiThAS COAL CO. This Company are now preeetred to tarnish t b.wcond ~y.yalse or quantity. AT PAIR ISATIS& l)lad and ywe ,edjoinltte the thatneasellie Battle mad Demi. foot of Try Street. l'ltteboreh. . • . ' Orders addraseed,to ettber *Wee. West Newt.... Ter& will be promptly attended to. • L. P. pitznai;,is....t.,. Charles H. Armsfrong Youghiogheny and Connellsville Coa = COAL. SLACK AND DISSELPIWRIZED COKE. • OMCE AND YARD; corner Butler and Mottos. ntreets. Liberty and Clymer street& Plinth ...SI tl,7::=l l °ltt",tl. R E . l ft th ' T i ge=dlsg. 4i Orden lest et either of the above office., or ad dressed to toe through Pittatougli P. 0., gig receive firle ' r Irrh e igingi Co., Wm. Smith. ummriron and. so- n. evader Crai - Elteheil. Stevenson& Co Mann & Co.. Kan 4/bigus, Alx., Bradle, - t. Bro. &C, taveCurlyia Co.. Ittie4 . cfne 1=1 , 25. igAre ll iCee & Union Depot Elotel.t t >nnsills. vine IL IL. Pennsylvania R. R.. Allegbera Va./ COAL ! COAL !! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART tc, aMillgll6llol , l4 ther 0.01),(1' No. 567 Liberty Street, ciaitayon in.fieun eiscoND FZOGite a . ,trila t A MVP COAL VArr..974: -c2%=.lrartigotrollicosedrooteetto th eca th.rik tAo ma, will sttoad to promptly, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c CARPETS. SPRING STOCK. Fine, Medium and Common . Cs/ Afi'PE TS. Our Stock , is' the largost we hale ever offered to the trade. Bovard l Rose & Co., 21 FIFTH AVENUE. M=i April ist, 1870. SPECIE PAYMENT Rethmed ! From this Mit, thlr er Chnohe will be sires 1, all mei customers. et ArFari and & CARPET STORE, 71 and 78 Fifth Ave. tr Oar price!. ett the Inirept In MIN market.. • CARPETS. New Rooms! New Goods! NEW PRICES! We here Ineueurated ten open.. of our Nely Room , nith the I= C.RRPET,S Ever Offered in this Market. LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861 OLIVER McCLINTOCK & CO.; 23 Filth Avenue NEW CARPETS. Reduction in Prices TO CORRESPoND IviTrt WHOLESALE .IRATES McCallum Bros., FIFTH AVENUE. BZ=.7M ..lITHOLSTERERS. • Ilanufantptrifs df I3PRINO, flair/ and 11,USK leather Dilaters and Pillows. Ultqft_ch Cushions. Onredwe 51duldinife and all kinds ot upholstery work. Alan, 400iPt. ID Window. Shades. MAL_ .I`noin and Maine Illtillands ands; Taweht, he. 3... indenter attention Is itioin ' t o lug up, ...mind and [duelling. altering and relay ing carpets. Our mode of deeming arm?. is the only way to width you can feel enured thnt the lon are tn.- ' , erred and the donde thotonahly heed frog II dust and rennin. The wine for cleaning has lbeL . greatly redacted. fr e e of express lOU call for and de liver all goods free of charge. ROBERTS, NICIIOLSON k THOMPSON, =1 'team Carpet Beating Establishment, NO. 127 WOOD STREET, mh7:nei Neer Fifth Avenue, Pittaborgh. lIEENSNVAILE &o FPFM • 100 - WIMP STREET. di—OvIENTSITARE, MEE China and C+lass SILVER PLATED GOODS, DINNER AND TEA SETS, !as TRAYS r . •,4 gi • Tnata - -envo,,PNE, it luwi • = IR. E. BREED & CO., too wait td ET. REYNOLDS STEEN & CO., 124 Wood Street - Impurtas and Dealers le FRENCII, euiser FINE CUT, CLAM AND Queensware. The largest adwiortmestt nt Xaw York price& ESTESLIS.IIEP 1828 fIk.ntiT'iMISIK..ALISEETTIfabbt .*TtOriT. %MR RIGBY cusT & co, • No. 189 Liberty St., CHINA (~ I i°l37ing PLATED WARE. The attention of albreireirtnit good. In the above fromthe IA our Stock. =boded directly from bed Rs ,peen markets. and we ere new remiring e fresh end desirable lot of the etude Saida. aplwrit WHITTI.EE, .00,1 NV I.'S TO TREAT ALL MeATE'DISEA gm en gin. In sit its forms, ail ern ry engem. ant the eteeentiercuty an comletel omega& twithpamosto ket rrhea or Seminal Wea p kness y Mid Int pmency. revoking Irmo •elf-anuse or other sane. and which produce home of the i f °Dewing taredles as blotches, Insley weakness. con sannitkini nytirsion to &ninety, wirmitillors, greed of gatitorevenn. ton of, memory, Indolence, noc turnal emissions. stag !Malty mproetraUnjt= nal qiitetti as In render marriage nen W Mentors Impregent. arcpernitthmiiiirea. Penounalitictfil with them or any ether de cate, Inning or longistameng oteistatetlonanomplint aboaktetve the Doctor a Utah be norm • kmaropnlar intention given to 1111* MI Frin l ate emu rate. Lencorrhot or Whites. MOT 1.14C11.10n of the %{.trsth Pr ran totit, • jlmononhpM ler erf ' ti-erinnt tint a physician who routeee himself atchostvely to the staOY et • etelMO Uur of amens anil treats thonmnds of cues avert than ottt !mend en:7:‘,/,..; els, Yesr anteli mint, Wert skill In Met apinneOl gee ate: '"''rr"be"TitTl by n peint that in Mg free at nine Ohr man for two stamp, In nolo , mre M Z:"Tf &Minn natal. instruction to tea cod, ano Yen to determine the intim , Mann of their compltinta. • ' • stag tan ample mom, I.l l .l4nyt i nts= " convettint to Lftat . city, the Doctor's opinion cm be otitentielinglring written Monsen( of the ...too meot Menem be mermen by pall or altees6 , j4i n s t ir . tna= ''' " or' h're' iriirla P gni ' lt: gain tviontelattentesi . fr. he lervhlolo4.oo4l int " rtehionts gnomon With tna gosh nAtiAnZaV e ° 7,., • =a wrier, .rs raquialta that 1 P i o r a h t prtma a. enter, Mending Died& unit vapor ba th & An rrriationt are Oratatml V.....aa, U.". 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